The new factory was successfully completed and put into production as scheduled according to Qin Yao's original plan.

This large factory is like a production machine composed of various parts. Once it is started, it is unstoppable and continuously pours out the perfect products that customers need.

The first batch of timber shipped from Fucheng has been received. Next, the factory needs to organize its own fleet to go to Fucheng to transport the subsequent timber back.

Liu Zhong took the coachman information form that Liu Ji had produced and spent two days visiting each door to inform and discuss the matter. It was determined that ten coachmen could sign a long-term cooperative relationship with the stationery factory.

In addition to the car of the head of Liujia Village, the carriages of two families in Xiahe Village, and the seven cars purchased by the stationery factory, the fleet now has a total capacity of twenty cars.

Six drivers were specially hired to build the carts in their own factory. They were all experienced drivers. On the first day they took the job, they were taken out by Qin Yao to sell grain.

Do not use your own resources in vain.

Rice shops have been built outside the city again. The listed prices are 40 cents per catty for coarse grains and 80 cents per catty for medium grains. The fine grains have been sold out.

In just one day, food prices have dropped a lot.

The reason is for no other reason than that the refugees still have the grain they had snatched from the rice shop, and the current grain cannot be sold, so the price can only be reduced.

Wang Mawu was so angry that he gritted his teeth all day long. Occasionally, after one night, his face suddenly swelled up, and now he looked more like a steamed bun.

When Qin Yao came over with his own grain sales team, no one stopped him.

It still stopped at the original position, in front of the pavilion. The surrounding refugees took a look and knew that the low-price grain seller was here again. They stared curiously at Awang as he put out the price tag.

Medium grain, thirty cents per catty!

Seeing the price, everyone took a breath of cold air, and then Qin Yao didn't need to shout out the price, and the crowd came in droves.

This one handed over a big clay pot: "Fill it for me!"

The one stuffed a bamboo basket in, "It's full!"

Those in the back who couldn't squeeze in yelled: "Those in the front hurry up, don't delay others!"

The scene almost got out of control. Fortunately, there were more people brought this time. Qin Yao immediately asked the driver to form a ring around the car, leaving only one entrance to enter, and told the refugees to line up. It took a while before order was restored.

In the past, when the average grain cost thirty cents per kilogram, the common people would spit and curse at those who were evil-hearted.

But now, this selling price only makes people feel extremely friendly.

The people in Mipu watched with envy and jealousy as the bags on Qin Yao's grain truck deflated one by one.

The entire eight carts of grain were sold out in less than half a morning. Qin Yao quickly sent Awang to take the empty cart back and transport all the remaining grain at home.

We were so busy until the sun set in the afternoon, and we sold a total of 6,000 kilograms of grain.

If it wasn't for the long journey, I could buy another batch before the sun went down, because the nearby refugees had already gotten the news and came over to queue up to buy.

Qin Yao said helplessly: "Come back tomorrow morning, everyone should disperse first!"

After saying that, the crowd refused to disperse. Qin Yao and others could only drive an empty car through the crowded crowd. They repeatedly promised to come early tomorrow morning, and the refugees who came to buy food made way for them. .

The grain was sold smoothly, and Qin Yao was in a good mood. Although Awang was tired, when he looked back at the baskets of copper plates in his carriage, he felt that his fatigue had completely disappeared.

Qin Yao said generously: "I will pay you monthly money later."

Awang looked at her in surprise. If he hadn't been in a hurry and couldn't get off the ground, he would have knocked her down, "Thank you, Madam!"

"No thanks, we will be a family in the future, sharing weal and woe." Qin Yao patted him on the shoulder, and the pie opened its mouth.

When Awang was so happy that he couldn't restrain himself, he said: "From now on, I will leave all the housework at home to you, as well as Dalang's martial arts, so you should worry more."

When the factory stabilizes, she will personally lead a team to Fucheng to transport timber. Liu Ji should have returned to the academy by then, and Awang will be the only adult left in the family.

Awang nodded in agreement, but was surprised in his heart. He didn't expect Qin Yao to dare to trust him like this.

Of course, Qin Yao does not trust blindly. Before leaving for Fucheng, she will continue to inspect Awang. If he is not good, then

"lady!"

Before Qin Yao could continue thinking, Awang's low call interrupted her.

The motorcade stopped in front of the stationery factory. Qin Yao looked at the villagers of Liujia Village who appeared on the road. She waved for the motorcade to go back to the factory first. She got off the car and walked forward, wondering:

"Grandma Wang, what are you doing?"

Granny Wang smiled sheepishly at Qin Yao, looked back at the dozen villagers from Liujia Village behind her, and asked tentatively amidst their laughter:

"Mother Yao, did you go to the town to sell grain today? Is the grain easy to sell?"

This is knowingly asking, how could someone who is not good at selling the fleet come back and haul a bunch of grain?

Qin Yao glanced at the dozens of people present. They were all people in the village who had followed her to stock up on food. Looking at their fiery eyes, she knew what was going on.

He nodded to Granny Wang and asked directly: "You also want to sell grain?"

Granny Wang responded with a sigh. The old man's bones were notoriously hard in the village. The villagers asked her to come forward to talk to Qin Yao, but she didn't know what they thought.

After the villagers behind her were waiting impatiently, Granny Wang said that they wanted to give Qin Yao their remaining grain and asked her to help sell it.

After saying that, Granny Wang immediately added: "If it's inconvenient, forget it, it's not too much. It doesn't matter if you keep it for yourself."

Qin Yao smiled lightly, "Let me see how many you have first. There is another ugly thing I said at the beginning. The price of food may be different at different times on the same day. It may be high or low. I cannot guarantee that it will be the same for you. High price.”

Just like today, Mipu couldn't stand the pressure from her side, so the price of food dropped by five cents.

Her reference is Mipu. If Mipu comes hard tomorrow, she will never be able to sell it at today's price, so the villagers must bear certain risks themselves. Don't go to her if you are greedy for too much.

The villagers responded and expressed their understanding. Seeing that Qin Yao relaxed, they immediately went home and brought the remaining grain they wanted to sell to Qin Yao's house.

The adults are not at home today, there is still a lying father at home, and the four brothers and sisters, Dalang, are at home and have not gone out to play.

Jinhua Jinbao came to find them with Da Mao in his arms. When he saw the villagers coming, Dalang Erlang immediately sent Jinhua Jinbao, brother and sister away.

There are a lot of people and it's noisy, but the big hair is still small. It would be bad if they bump into each other. The second uncle will definitely deal with them.

Qin Yao asked: "San Lang and Si Niang, go get your pen and ink."

Seeing Da Lang Erlang coming back, he asked them to get the scale and basket.

Awang asked the villagers to line up and register one by one.

Erlang loves to join in this kind of excitement. After Awang weighed in, he immediately reported the number to Qin Yao.

Each family was not willing to take out much surplus grain, some were ten or eight pounds, and some were one or two pounds.

But the grain that was bought for seventy or eight cents at the beginning was sold twice as much, and each catty earned seven or eight cents. The family wanted to buy two taels of oil and half a catty of salt.

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